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US955002A
US955002A US50869509A US1909508695A US955002A US 955002 A US955002 A US 955002A US 50869509 A US50869509 A US 50869509A US 1909508695 A US1909508695 A US 1909508695A US 955002 A US955002 A US 955002A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • the object of the invention is to provide a new and improved combined gas and electric fixture, which is in the form of a highly ornamental chain, ha ing a continuous channel for the passage of the gas and an interrupted passage for the electric wires, to permit of conveniently threading the electric wires in the links of the chain and to give access to the wires at any time for repairs or other purposes.
  • the hollow links of the chain are united at their ends, and one side of each link forms a passage connected by way of the link joints with the gas passage of the next adjacent link, while the other side of each link has its interior disconnected from the gas passage, and the interior terminates near each end with an opening for the en trance and exit of the electric wires.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of a portion of a chandelier chain; and Fig. 2 is a reduced side elevation of the same.
  • the chandelier chain is formed of alternating links A and A, standing at right angles one to the other, the adjacent links being preferably screwed together at their ends, as plainly shown in the drawings.
  • Each link A or A is provided with hollow side arms A A and one end of each link is provided with an internally-threaded socket B, and the other end terminates in an externally threaded nipple C, screwing in the socket B of the next adjacent link.
  • each link connects with the socket B and the nipple C of this link, to form an uninterrupted gas passage throughout the connected links, the nipple at the uppermost link of the chain connecting with a gas supply pipe and the socket of the lowermost link connecting with the gas burners, although this arrangement may be reversed by using the chandelier chain reversibly, so that the socket of the uppermost link connects with the gas supply while the nipple of the lowermost link connects with the burners.
  • the side arms A of each link A and A are also made hollow, but the interior of each side arm A leads to apertures A and A formed in the wall of the arm A adjacent to the socket B and nipple C, as plainly indicated in Fig. 1.
  • the electric wires E may be readily threaded through the side arms A of the several links, as plainly shown in Fig. 2, it being, however, expressly understood that the interiors of the side arms A have no connection whatever with the interiors of the continuous gas passage formed in the side arms A and their sockets B and nipples C.
  • the apertures A A of a link are located on opposite sides of the side arm A and so that the apertures A A of adjacent links A, A point toward each other, to permit of conveniently threading the electric wires E through the side arms A without requiring undue bending of the electric wires from the aperture A of one link to the aperture A of the adjacent link.
  • a suitable packing such as White lead, washers and the like may be placed intermediate the shoulders of the socket B and the nipple C, to render the joints between the links absolutely safe against leakage of gas. If desired, the links may be soldered together at their ends.
  • a combined gas and electric fixture comprising a plurality of hollow linksj oined with each other at their ends, the links forming a continuous passage for gas and an interrupted passage for electric wires.
  • a combined gas and electric fixture comprising a lurality of hollow links joined with each 0t er at their ends, each link having one side forming a gas passage connected at the hollow link joint with the gas passage of the adjacent link to form a continuous gas passage from one end of the fixture to the other, the interior of the other side of each link being disconnected from the said gas passage and forming a Wire passage for electric wires.
  • a combined gas and electric fixture comprising a plurality of hollow links joined with each other at their ends, each link having one side forming a gas passage con nected at the hollow link joint with the gas passage of the adjacent link to form a continuous gas passage from one end of the fixture to the other, the interior of the other side of each link being disconnected from the said gas passage and forming a wire passage for electric wires, the ends of the wire passage leading to openings in the wall of the link for the entrance and exit of electric wires.
  • each link having one side forming a gas passage connected at the hollow link joint with the gas passage of the adjacent link to form a continuous gas passage from one end of the fixture to the other, the interior of the other side of each link being disconnected from the said gas passage and forming a wire passage for electric wires, the ends of the ABRAHAM I. SGHVVINGER.

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Patented Apr. 12, 1910.
APPLIUATIGN FILED JULY 21,1909.
A I SGHWINGER. COMBINED GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURE.
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WITNESSES ATTORNEYS ANDREW s, GRAHAM co PHDTD-LIINOGRAFNLZS.WASHINGTON, n c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ABRAHAM I. SGHWINGER, OF NE'VV YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR 0F ONE-THIRD TO SOLOMON SCI-IULEIN AND ONE-THIRD TO SIMON BRAUNSTEIN, BOTH OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
CODIBINED GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed July 21, 1909.
Patented Apr. 12, 1910.
Serial No. 508,695.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ABRAHAM I. Scnwrncnn, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Combined Gas and Electric Fixture, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of the invention is to provide a new and improved combined gas and electric fixture, which is in the form of a highly ornamental chain, ha ing a continuous channel for the passage of the gas and an interrupted passage for the electric wires, to permit of conveniently threading the electric wires in the links of the chain and to give access to the wires at any time for repairs or other purposes.
The hollow links of the chain are united at their ends, and one side of each link forms a passage connected by way of the link joints with the gas passage of the next adjacent link, while the other side of each link has its interior disconnected from the gas passage, and the interior terminates near each end with an opening for the en trance and exit of the electric wires.
A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both views.
Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of a portion of a chandelier chain; and Fig. 2 is a reduced side elevation of the same.
The chandelier chain is formed of alternating links A and A, standing at right angles one to the other, the adjacent links being preferably screwed together at their ends, as plainly shown in the drawings. Each link A or A is provided with hollow side arms A A and one end of each link is provided with an internally-threaded socket B, and the other end terminates in an externally threaded nipple C, screwing in the socket B of the next adjacent link. The interior of the hollow side arm A of each link connects with the socket B and the nipple C of this link, to form an uninterrupted gas passage throughout the connected links, the nipple at the uppermost link of the chain connecting with a gas supply pipe and the socket of the lowermost link connecting with the gas burners, although this arrangement may be reversed by using the chandelier chain reversibly, so that the socket of the uppermost link connects with the gas supply while the nipple of the lowermost link connects with the burners. The side arms A of each link A and A are also made hollow, but the interior of each side arm A leads to apertures A and A formed in the wall of the arm A adjacent to the socket B and nipple C, as plainly indicated in Fig. 1. By the arrangement described, the electric wires E may be readily threaded through the side arms A of the several links, as plainly shown in Fig. 2, it being, however, expressly understood that the interiors of the side arms A have no connection whatever with the interiors of the continuous gas passage formed in the side arms A and their sockets B and nipples C.
By reference to Fig. 2, it will be noticed that the apertures A A of a link are located on opposite sides of the side arm A and so that the apertures A A of adjacent links A, A point toward each other, to permit of conveniently threading the electric wires E through the side arms A without requiring undue bending of the electric wires from the aperture A of one link to the aperture A of the adjacent link.
From the foregoing it will be seen that by the arrangement described a continuous passage is formed for the gas and an interrupted passage for the electric wires E, to permit of conveniently threading the electric wires through the arms A and to give access to the wires for repairs or other purposes.
A suitable packing, such as White lead, washers and the like may be placed intermediate the shoulders of the socket B and the nipple C, to render the joints between the links absolutely safe against leakage of gas. If desired, the links may be soldered together at their ends.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. A combined gas and electric fixture, comprising a plurality of hollow linksj oined with each other at their ends, the links forming a continuous passage for gas and an interrupted passage for electric wires.
2. A combined gas and electric fixture, comprising a lurality of hollow links joined with each 0t er at their ends, each link having one side forming a gas passage connected at the hollow link joint with the gas passage of the adjacent link to form a continuous gas passage from one end of the fixture to the other, the interior of the other side of each link being disconnected from the said gas passage and forming a Wire passage for electric wires.
3. A combined gas and electric fixture, comprising a plurality of hollow links joined with each other at their ends, each link having one side forming a gas passage con nected at the hollow link joint with the gas passage of the adjacent link to form a continuous gas passage from one end of the fixture to the other, the interior of the other side of each link being disconnected from the said gas passage and forming a wire passage for electric wires, the ends of the wire passage leading to openings in the wall of the link for the entrance and exit of electric wires.
4. A combined gas and electric fixture,
comprising a plurality of hollow links joined with each other at their ends, each link having one side forming a gas passage connected at the hollow link joint with the gas passage of the adjacent link to form a continuous gas passage from one end of the fixture to the other, the interior of the other side of each link being disconnected from the said gas passage and forming a wire passage for electric wires, the ends of the ABRAHAM I. SGHVVINGER.
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